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[New Product] Veterinary Strength Joint Enhancer with MSM Soft Chews

Winter is here! In the southern part of the United States, the cooler weather can be a nice relief from the sweltering heat of the summer. However, in the north, winter is seemingly filled with endless nights of bitter cold. Some pets love the cold weather. Others can’t stand it and would prefer to stay inside until it gets warm again. As a result of the chilling temperatures, joints can stiffen up and lose mobility, which can be painful for pets. Supplements like Veterinary Strength Joint Enhancer with MSM Soft Chews can greatly help dogs who may have some trouble moving around this winter.

Cats love being warm and cozy, and colder winter temperatures can result in painful, stiff joints in cats, too. A joint supplement for cats can help your cat remain agile and comfortable as the colder weather approaches. A great choice for cats is a product such as Cosequin which helps maintain joint health and has the added benefit of supporting bladder health.

Cold weather affects some pets more than others, especially those suffering or developing a type of degenerative joint issues. Knowing whether the cold weather is affecting your pet can be difficult to spot. If you recognize any of these below signs, it’s likely your pet is having joint issues.

Moving slower/difficulty moving

Limping

Lethargic

Irritable

Licking/chewing/biting

In addition to giving your pet joint supplements, you can help them get through the winter by protecting them from the cold. For dogs, especially those lacking a double coat, keep walks and outside time short if it’s too cold outside. You can also provide your pet with heating pads, that can significantly help keep them warm as well as soothe the joints.

When compared to 1-800-PetMeds’ Super Joint Enhancer Bite-Size chews, Veterinary Strength Joint Enhancer with MSM Soft Chews contains double the amount of Glucosamine HCl and more than triple the amount of MSM. These key ingredients help prevent the breakdown of joint cartilage and promote the healthy growth of it.

Cosequin for Cats provides effective joint pain relief in cats

Containing a unique combination of sodium chondroitin, glucosamine, and manganese, Cosequin for Cats helps maintain the structure of your cat’s joint cartilage while at the same time preventing the breakdown of it.

This highly vet-recommended joint supplement for cats has a positive impact on joint health while avoiding the side effects that can result from using prescription drugs. In addition to helping joints, Cosequin for Cats is known to also support good bladder health by maintaining the lining of the bladder wall.

Cosequin for cats comes in an 80 count bottle of sprinkle capsules that are easy to administer. Simply sprinkle the capsule’s contents over your cat’s food or mix the contents with a small amount of wet or moist food, making it palatable for even the most finicky cats!

Are your pets having trouble moving around this winter? Help relieve their joint issues with joint supplements! Just leave a comment below letting us know if you have a cat or dog and the size of your dog, and you could win FREE Veterinary Strength Joint Enhancer with MSM Soft Chews for Dogs or Cosequin for Cats from 1800PetMeds! Eight winners will be chosen at random Wednesday, January 2, 2019, so everyone who participates has a chance to win! There will be a total of eight (8) winners. (Limited to residents of the U.S.) Good luck!

Our one cat who is near 11 years old has always loved playing and running but recently we’ve noticed intervals of favoritism to a leg . We have inspected her paws & legs finding nothing wrong and are thinking it is likely her joints. We plan to ask out vet about it.

Our cat who is almost 11 years old has recently started intervals of leg favoritism. We’ve inspected her paws and legs finding nothing wrong and are thinking perhaps it is her joints acting up, especially since it comes and goes. We plan to ask our vet about it.

Our poor Remington is 11 and definitely having trouble getting up and is also falling hips seem to be comprised ,arthritis is probably taking over and his poor mama is with us Carolina she will be 14 on January 14 she has hip and elbow dysplagia they are both labs

I have 2 baby girls, Midnight is on Carprofen to help her walk and get up , Midnight is 12 years old and 89lbs. she is not as active as she used to be , she tries to play and run but can’t keep up. The vet suggested I try glucosamine with msn. I would love to get Midnight off Carprofen. Sugar has joint problems but not like Midnight.

My cats are in good shape but may need help with joints. They are two Russian Blue mixed Sisters. Smokey and Spooky…love to run outside but I keep them near me so they don’t wander away. There’s squirrels and other cats around,snakes,etc.